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  1. The Regency of Algiers (Arabic: دولة الجزائر, romanized: Dawlat al-Jaza'ir) was a largely independent tributary state of the Ottoman Empire during the early modern period, located on the Barbary Coast of North Africa from 1516 to 1830.

  2. 27 de may. de 2024 · The Regency of Algiers was a largely independent tributary state of the Ottoman Empire that existed between 1516 and 1830. Algiers, along with Tunis and Tripoli, were known in Europe as the Barbary States.

  3. The Regency of Algiers was established by Ottoman Turkish admiral Hayreddin Barbarossa in around 1525 when he captured the city of Algiers which soon became the base from which the Ottoman Empire attacked European shipping in the Mediterranean in acts of piracy.

  4. Founded by the corsair brothers Aruj and Hayreddin Barbarossa, the Regency was a formidable pirate base infamous for its corsairs. First ruled by Ottoman regents, it later became a sovereign military republic that plundered and waged maritime holy war against European Christian powers.

  5. List of governors and rulers of the Regency of Algiers. This is a list of the Beylerbeys, Pashas and Deys of the Regency of Algiers : Beylerbeys of the Regency of Algiers. Pashas (1577-1659) Hızır Pasha 1588-1591. Hadji Shaban Pasha 1591-1593. Mustapha Pasha 1593-1594. Kader Pasha (second time) 1594-1595. Mustapha II Pasha 1596-1599.

  6. The political history of the Regency has often been reduced to one of factional struggles within Algiers, between ra’is and ojaq, or ‘pure Turks’ and kuluglis, in which the ‘autochtonous’ population – whether beldi elite or peasant mass – plays no discernible role except to furnish extorted taxes.

  7. During the sixteenth century, part of the Algerian territory was under Ottoman rule, a geographical area referred to as the Regency of Algiers. The “total conquest” of Algeria.